Engineering
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BYU students make winter hammocking a warmer reality
BYU's 2017 Student Innovator of the Year created a lightweight insulator that covers hammocks for cold-evening camping.
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BYU No. 4 in the country for taking research inventions to market
BYU is one of the top five universities in the country for turning research discoveries into new technology, products and companies, according to a report released today.
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Engineering students make biking possible for kids with leg-length discrepancies
Mechanical engineering students at BYU have created a special adapter to a bike pedal that allows people with leg-length discrepancies and knee flexibility issues ride smoothly and painlessly.
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BYU researchers make flexible glass for tiny medical devices
Brigham Young University researchers have developed new glass technology that could add a new level of flexibility to the microscopic world of medical devices.
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Build an underwater robot, learn STEM subjects
More than 800 elementary and middle school students descended on the Lehi Legacy Center pool last week, but none of them got in the water.
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Engineering students use virtual reality to develop aerospace and defense solutions
Students partner with Lockheed Martin to use video game VR for engineering training
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Team up with innovative greats from centuries past
BYU’s new collaborative alternate reality game, designed to attract youth to STEM, lets teens join forces with a mysterious group of innovators to fight the destructive entity known as “S.”
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BYU industrial design students make bar stools cool again
A group of 18 industrial design students took on the challenge of building bar stools in a new way.
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New Dean for BYU College of Engineering and Technology
Brigham Young University Academic Vice President Brent W. Webb announced this week that Michael A. Jensen has been named the new dean of the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering & Technology.
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BYU announces groundbreaking for new engineering building
The Brigham Young University Board of Trustees has approved the construction of a new building for the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology. Groundbreaking ceremonies are slated for May 9, 2016.
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Tupperware designers tap BYU ideas to reach millennials
It's not often you get to present concepts to a global company with more than $2.6 billion in operating revenue, but for BYU industrial design students, it's just part of class.
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#BYUDevo: Cybersecurity and Spiritual Safety
Professor Bonnie Brinton Anderson delivered the devotional address Tuesday afternoon. She gave five tips on how to improve computer security behavior, and how those tips parallel the ways we can improve our spiritual behavior.
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Students creating tiny Bluetooth two-way radio for extreme athletes
A group of BYU students has devised an innovative technological device to keep you and your fellow outdoor enthusiasts in touch while in nature: A tiny two-way radio that connects to your phone or headphones via Bluetooth.
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BYU's smart object recognition algorithm doesn't need humans
BYU engineer Dah-Jye Lee has created an algorithm that can accurately identify objects in images or video sequences without human calibration.
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Too much texting can disconnect couples, research finds
Couples shouldn’t let their thumbs do the talking when it comes to serious conversations, disagreements or apologies.
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BYU engineers conceive disc replacement to treat chronic low back pain
BYU researchers have conceived an artificial spinal disc replacement that mimics the natural motion of a healthy human spine. The technology has been licensed to Utah-based Crocker Spinal Technologies.
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Mark Zuckerberg, Orrin Hatch to talk technology, policy at BYU March 25
Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, will be featured in a technology forum discussion Friday, March 25. U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch will also participate in the event, which will be held at 11 a.m. in the Marriott Center.
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